B-17 Flying Fortress
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Mouse / Keyboard, Joystick
Genre: Simulation - Flight - Military
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1993
Developer: Microprose
Publisher: Microprose
Players: 1
Hardware: OCS, ECS
Conversions: Atari ST/E, PC (DOS)
Disks: 3
Programmer: Dominic Robinson, Ian Martin, Andrew Walrond
Musician: Andrew Parton, John Broomhall
Designer: Steve Ramsden, Mark Griffiths, Dean Betton, Suzy Lockyer, Mike Bruton, Ian Martin, Derrick Austin
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B-17 Flying Fortress is a simulation of the legendary heavy bomber of World War II.

After customizing one's bomber with nose art and a name, one of several randomly assigned bombing missions into Germany must be flown. The game not only features actual flight simulation, but also crew management. Each of the 10 crew members has ratings for categories like piloting, bombing and gunnery. During a mission, crew members can be reassigned to other posts if needed because of injuries. Each position including the pilot seat, the guns and the bombing sight can of course also be controlled by the player. 

A historically accurate number of 25 missions must be flown and survived to complete a tour of duty.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/b-17-flying-fortress
